Apparatus for creating a vortex system that intensifies the multiple vibrational magnetic high frequency fields

a technology of high frequency field and vortex system, which is applied in the direction of specific water treatment objectives, non-contaminated water treatment, and water treatment water, etc., can solve the problems of low success rate of magnetic field use in various applications, limited success rate, and inability to achieve the effect of increasing the reaction ra

Inactive Publication Date: 2017-01-10
BRAUGHT LYNELL +1
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[0006]In one aspect of the present invention, an apparatus comprises of a single or group of standard electromagnet magnetic coil assemblies made up of coated magnetic wire wrap wrapped around at least one rod. The rod may vary in diameter, which is determined by the magnetic field and frequency that is needed for the desired application. The number of wire layers of each coil assembly must be a minimum but not limited to two. The number of wire layers is determined by the magnetic field depth and frequency needed. The number of the at least one rod may be determined by the number of magnetic field that is needed to achieve the desired results. The wire wrap is a continual smooth flow on the at least one rod with the next layer of wire wrap being wound the opposite direction and any additional wire wrap is wound in the same end to end fashion with the additional layers of wire wrap being placed in a reverse direction of the previously coiled layer.

Problems solved by technology

Magnetic fields have been used in various applications, such as removal of scale buildup within a liquid environment with limited success.
The use of magnetic fields in industrial cooling towers, steam heaters, boilers, waste water treatment and water purification has had a very low success rate.

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[0055]A water boiling and steam temperature test was conducted. Identical glass pots, water source and amount of water were used. The stove is new and the heating elements are the same size. The temperature of the city water at a full boil was 210 degrees Fahrenheit. The temperature of the treated city water was 180 degrees Fahrenheit at a full boil. All conditions being equal, at a full boil the steam of the treated water was 10 degrees hotter than the city untreated water steam. The treated water created hotter steam; however the untreated city water boiled away twice as fast as the treated water. The test was repeated swapping pans and heating elements with the same results as previously observed.

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[0056]Examples of industrial use in cooling towers shows a small Imeco cooling tower tied to a closed loop refrigeration system blowing down at one and one half cycles was using in excess of 22,000 gallons of water per year. At this setting a scale of approximately ½ inch thick on the bottom of the tower was observed even with the use of chemicals in the tower. The fill had a visible amount of calcium buildup on it. Then the present invention was installed, all chemicals removed, and the cycle setting set to fifteen. After one month, all of the buildup on both the bottom and fill disappeared. Also the bacteria count was reduced to less than 100 colony-forming units per milliliter (cfu / ml) as tested by an outside-certified lab. This is less than 1 / 100 of the Cooling Tower Institute maximum recommendation of 10,000 cfu / ml. After six months of operation and monthly bacteria test, the tower is still clean and bacteria counts are still minimal with no additional maintenance required. The...

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[0057]Examples of industrial use in cooling towers shows two BAC cooling towers tied to two Trane 125 Ton Chillers, blowing down at 2.3 cycles, using in excess of 4,000,000 gallons of water per year. At this setting a heavy scale on both the bottom and sides of the tower and on the fill was observed even with the use of chemicals in the tower.

[0058]Various plants and algae were growing on both the sides and on the top of the tower. Visible deterioration of metal components was evident due to the use of chemicals. Then the present invention was installed, all chemicals removed, and the cycle setting adjusted from 2.3 to 5. After one month, all scale and algae build up on both the bottom, sides and fill disappeared. The bacteria count was reduced to less than 100 colony-forming units per milliliter (cfu / ml) as tested by an outside certified lab. This is less than 1 / 100 of the acceptable Cooling Tower Institute maximum recommendation of 10,000 cfu / ml. After six months of operation and ...

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Abstract

An apparatus of creating multi-vibrational, frequency-based, electromagnetic fields, which are independent but may work simultaneously can be used in many applications, especially in industrial applications such as cooling towers and related pipes and plumbing. The apparatus eliminates calcium based hard water deposits and prohibits bacteria build-up in cooling towers. The apparatus also helps reduce soap usage in industrial laundry, reduce salt usage in water softeners, reduce chemical use in pools, inhibit algae growth and increase water clarity. The apparatus restructures calcium carbonate and other mineral deposits to prevent mineral buildup. The apparatus may be formed from a plurality of coil assemblies staggered within a circular pipe or undulated within a flat plate and connected to a power supply. The plurality of coil assemblies may be encased in flexible epoxy coating. As a result of the apparatus, waste water is reduced, water costs is kept low, and water is conserved.

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[0001]The current application is a continuation-in-part (CIP) application of the U.S. non-provisional application Ser. No. 13 / 272,401 filed on Oct. 13, 2011, now U.S. Pat. No. 9,212,072.FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0002]The present invention relates generally to an apparatus that is a high performance, economical treatment created for industrial uses, especially, but not limited to, cooling towers, steam heaters, boilers, waste water treatment and water purification. Environmental requirements and mandates are changing and becoming extremely stringent. The present invention allows for affordable compliance. The present invention offers a unique design that creates a high performance, staggered rod construction, based on a naturally occurring vortex system that intensifies the multiple vibrational and magnetic high frequency fields that may / can change the molecular structure of liquids, in particular water.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0003]While testing reactions related to Patent Pending T...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(United States)
IPC IPC(8): C02F1/48C02F1/50
CPCC02F1/485C02F1/505C02F2201/483C02F2303/04C02F2303/22C02F2103/02C02F2103/023C02F2103/42
Inventor BRAUGHT, LYNELL
Owner BRAUGHT LYNELL
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